つまtsumaつまtsumaつまtsuma
1.

A woman who is in a legally recognized and committed partnership with her spouse, typically sharing a household and family responsibilities.

2.

A term used to refer to one's own female partner in an affectionate and respectful manner, often used in formal or traditional contexts.

3.

A female counterpart in a romantic or marital relationship, signifying deep emotional and social ties between partners.

Example:

私はを見舞いに病院に行った。

つまtsumaつまtsuma
1.

A formal term used to refer to one's own wife, often found in letters or historical texts.

2.

A term denoting a female spouse or partner within a marriage, emphasizing her role as the female counterpart in a marital relationship.

3.

A term that highlights the close bond and deep connection shared between two individuals, often exemplified by mutual support and companionship within the context of marriage.

Example:

私はを見舞いに病院に行った。

ふさい夫妻fusai
1.

A term that refers to a couple consisting of a husband and wife, often used in more formal or respectful contexts.

2.

A respectful expression for referring to someone else's married couple, distinct from more casual terms for husband and wife.

3.

A formal way of indicating the relationship between a husband and wife, often used when discussing or referring to a couple in a respectful tone.

Example:

ジョーンズ夫妻は娘を愛している。

いなずま稲妻inazumaいなづま稲妻inazumaいなずまinazumaいなづまinazuma
1.

A natural atmospheric electrical discharge characterized by a brilliant flash and often accompanied by thunder, commonly perceived as a striking phenomenon that occurs during stormy weather.

2.

A metaphorical representation of sudden inspiration or a quick and brilliant idea, akin to the speed and intensity of a flash of light in the sky.

3.

A historical concept linking the phenomenon of lightning with the growth and fertilization of rice, believed by ancient farmers to be essential for the rice crop's maturation.

Example:

彼女は稲妻の閃光を見て悲鳴をあげた。

せいさい正妻seisai
1.

The primary and legally recognized wife in a marriage, standing in contrast to concubines or unofficial partners, often seen as the main partner in a polygamous arrangement.

2.

The wife who holds the highest status in a polygamous relationship, established by formal marriage.

3.

A wife who is officially married according to legal and societal norms, distinguishing her role from that of secondary partners or mistresses.